id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ogn3enzfqrdbvdp7hansqfstma James L. Smith Europe's confused transmutation: the realignment of moral cartography in Juan de la Cosa'sMappa Mundi(1500) 2014 22 .pdf application/pdf 9001 661 67 Cosa, navigator and map-maker, we see Europe as a hybrid moral entity, a transitional blend paper argues that the Juan De la Cosa map represents a blurred transition between mapmaking traditions and a mixed moral rhetoric of European identity. This article explores the specificities of this process at the hinge between European mapmaking and identity through the reading of the Juan De la Cosa mappa mundi (fig. The Europe, and the World, of the map are part of the history of ideas regarding the be best described as a map depicting the world as understood by fifteenth-century historical The cartographic logic of a medieval mappa mundi such as the Psalter map places all De la Cosa map depicts a lingering medieval moral geography, we cannot say that the modern Europe an intellectual entity within the De la Cosa map is not medieval or ./cache/work_ogn3enzfqrdbvdp7hansqfstma.pdf ./txt/work_ogn3enzfqrdbvdp7hansqfstma.txt